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Jennifer Lopez
Retail Price (not our price): $11.98
Release Date: 2005-03-01
Manufacturer: Sony
Format: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Track List
Now here, for your listening pleasure, the tracks...
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Editorial Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
1) Amazon.com
Love her or loathe her, uber-diva Jennifer Lopez knows how to deliver on record. She understands how to make the most of her limited vocal range, choosing to surround herself with able producers Rodney Jerkins, Timbaland, Big Boi and Cory Rooney, who oversaw Lopez's first album, On the 6. The mix makes Rebirth far more enjoyable than it should be, coasting on midnight-groove ballads and polished dance tracks. Lopez's fourth studio album offers little insight into her much-gossiped-about persona, but it's an undeniably fun ride anyway. A blaring James Brown horn riff drills first single "Get Right" into your head almost immediately, and soon enough, you'll find yourself bopping to the beat. The Middle-Eastern flavor of "Step Into My World" is undeniably seductive, and it's actually enhanced by Lopez's wisp of a voice. "Whatever You Wanna Do" and "Cherry Pie" are solid dance tracks, the kind of grooves Janet Jackson made before she became a Superbowl afterthought. Elsewhere, the album is peppered with R&B ballads, much like Lopez's 2002 opus, This Is Me ... Then. Rebirth is hardly a groundbreaking affair, but it continues to showcase Lopez's skillful trend of producing solid, catchy, R&B-laced records. Nothing here ever sounds forced or canned, and in the world of MTV and radio edits, maybe that does make Lopez a bit of a revolutionary after all. --Joey GuerraMore from J.LoOn the 6J.LoThis Is Me...ThenSelenaJennifer Lopez - The Reel MeShall We Dance?
Customer Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
Average Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5
1) It's a stellar CD! [Rating: 5 out of 5]
I received this CD as a gift and I played it so much, I'm ordering a replacement. Amazon has it at $7.97 so I'm buying two, to give the other as a gift. It's a great album. I love the different styles of music, some dance, some ballads, some just sweet and whimsical. I love them all but I'd say my favorites are "Hold you down" with Fat Joe, "Cherry Pie" (I hit the repeat for this one many times) and the latin flavored ballad I, Love, there's so much emotion in that song, it just swept me away. If you like variety, great grooves and of course, Jennifer Lopez' style, you'll LOVE this CD. It's really her best! Listen to the samples, imagine it on your stereo at home. It's meant to be blasted on your high quality system.2) Not J Lo's best album [Rating: 3 out of 5]
I bought this album on iTunes and was dissapointed with J Lo. "This Is Me...Then" was probably her best album hands-down. "J Lo" comes in 2nd. I am a fan of miss Lopez and I think she can sing but she unfortunately wastes her voice on disposable tracks that aren't memorable. I loved "Get Right" and those horns that play in the background. "Cherry Pie" is also pretty catchy. I also like "Step Into My World" and "Hold You Down" featuring Fat Joe. Some of the songs on the album are just unlistenable. This was not much of a rebirth for J Lo. It pretty much kept to the same style of music as "J Lo" and "On The 6." Hopefully the next time she goes into the studio something better will come out. There are only a few listenable songs on the album and I hope J Lo releases a better album next time. Sorry but I give this a mixed review.3) Horridly Narcisstic [Rating: 1 out of 5]
Jennifer Lopez is the grand diva of fantasy and media enterprise. Only because she is wealthy and shrewd can she get away with such drivel. She is a media machine and has a great following. Too bad nobody has the audacity in the music studio to simply state the obvious...the woman can't sing! Her hinchman, Marc Anthony, whom I once referred to as the grand Maestro of Salsa, has lost an excruciating amount of credibility amongst many of his fans by leaving his beautiful wife Dayanara and their toddler and new born son in order to runaway with and worship J-LO. He simply looks like a buffoon following the scent of this depraved and ingenious businesswoman. Jennifer has no talent but she has the PR pull to make this album platinum. How the public can see that she can't sing but still buys her album is simply a mystery to me. J-LO's voice is annoying, irritating, and lacks heart, but I guess it doesn't matter because she's like another Sanjaya of the current American Idol series. She simply sits pretty as others with true singing ability simply fall off the charts.4) Good Songs, Bad Voice [Rating: 3 out of 5]
I'm writing this review late because I've had the album for about a year and started playing the cd again. When I'm in the mood I will listen to this album all day everyday. I'm not a fan of J.Lo's voice, but the production of the songs and the lyrics make them stand out from her lack of vocal skills. My favorite songs on the album are Ryde for you, I Love, Get Right. Overall, the album is average.5) Jennifer Lopez you cannot Sing! [Rating: 1 out of 5]
Give it up already, Jenny from the Block. You can't sing. And you don't even have passion for music. I do not hear the passion. What is your style? You are all over the place. You whatever hoping something catches on and then you'll make it yours. And am I the only one that thinks that pictures on the Rebirth cover look like a distorted fetus?JLo proves that men rule the world. If you are "doable" and desired in that way, then you are a millionaire many times over.
